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 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Please select one of the following frequently asked questions and the answer you require will follow.
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Q1.     If I have eaves ventilation, do I need ridge ventilation?

Q2.     What are the benefits of using a dry ridge system?

Q3.     How do I know if I am using the right batten sizes?

Q4.     What are building Regulations Part L&J?

Answer:

Part L of the Building Regulations (England And Wales) concerns the conservation of fuel and power in buildings. The amendments to Part L came into effect from April 1 st 2002 and are split into two parts. Part L1 deals with dwellings and L2 concerns buildings other than dwellings. The regulations cover the issues of improved insulation and more efficient heating and lighting systems.

In Scotland the regulations are known as Part J and incorporate some differences to Part L.

In Part L1 for dwellings there are three methods of compliance that can be adopted to meet the new regulations:

•  Elemental Method

•  Target U-value Method

•  Carbon Index Method

The Elemental Method is the most straightforward and are met by ensuring that all elements of the building (ie. the roof, walls, floor etc) comply with the U-values shown in the tables below. The U-value measurement (the measurement of thermal efficiency) must be less than or equal to the figures in the tables below.

Windows, doors and rooflights have their combined values averaged out and their total area should not exceed 25% of the base area of the building.

U-values for Elemental Method for Dwellings Part L (England & Wales)

 

Building Element

U-value required – W/m2K

Walls

Floor

Pitched roof with insulation between joists

Pitched roof with insulation between or over rafters

Flat roof with insulation over rafters

Windows, doors and rooflights

•  in wood or PVC frames (area weighted average)

•  in metal frames (area weighted average)

0.35

0.25

0.16

0.20

0.25

2.0

2.2

These figures are dependent on SEDBUK rating of heating system

U-values for Elemental Method for Dwellings Part J (Scotland)

 

Building Element

U-value required – W/m2K

Walls

Floor

Pitched roof with insulation between joists

Pitched roof with insulation between or over rafters

Flat roof with insulation over rafters

Windows, doors and rooflights

•  in wood or PVC frames (area weighted average

•  in metal frames (area weighted average)

0.30

0.25

0.16

0.20

0.25

2.0

2.2

These figures are dependent on SEDBUK rating of heating system

The details on this website relating to Building Regulation Part L (J for Scotland) are only an overview, so please contact your local branch if you have any concerns or queries at all. Our expert staff will be able to assist you one-to-one, either over the phone, in a meeting, or on-site.
 

Q5.     What is the best way to insulate a new roof or re-roof project?

Q6.     What is the life expectancy of roofing felt for a flat roof?

Q7.     Do flat felted roofs need to be covered with chippings?

Q8.     Can liquid roof waterproofing systems be used in areas likely to be walked on?

Q9.     Do you stock a product that I can paint over my existing flat roof to stop it leaking?

Q10.   What advantages are there from using a VELUX roof window over a dormer window?

Q11.   I have noticed condensation in my roof space - how can I prevent this?

Q12.   Do I need special nails or screws when fixing lead?

Q13.   Should I use a special sealant for lead?

Q14.   What gradient do I need to lay guttering?

Q15.   Is it possible to still purchase Asbestos Sheeting?


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